Entry/Exit Requirements
"U.S. citizens with tourist, official, or diplomatic passports
do not require a visa for entry and stay in Montenegro for up to
90 days. If U.S. citizens decide to stay longer than 90 days they
must apply for a temporary residence permit one week before the
90-day period expires. This applies to bearers of all types of U.S.
passports – tourist, official, and diplomatic. The Government
of Montenegro has established its Embassy in Washington, DC and
a Consulate in New York. The Embassy of Montenegro currently has
no web site but can be reached at its Embassy in Washington, DC
at (202) 234-6108 for the most current visa information.
Travelers are required to declare currency in excess of 2,000
Euros upon entry and must obtain from customs officials a declaration
form that must be presented at departure. Failure to comply may
result in confiscation of funds and criminal proceedings.
Registration with Local Authorities: Visitors staying in private
accommodations other than hotels must register with the police station
responsible for the area in which they are staying within 24 hours
of arrival. Failure to comply may result in a fine, incarceration,
and/or expulsion. Persons who fail to register may face difficulties
in departing the country. Visitors staying in hotels or tourist
facilities are automatically registered with the police by the hotel."
- US State Dept
For non-US Citizen requirements, please contact
us for updated information.
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